showing your review count, photo count, and a link to your contributions profile.
Google shut down the People Card feature to focus on AI-powered search experiences and to address ongoing issues with: from fake profiles.
And just like that, the traveler wasn't just another face in the crowd; they had claimed their place in the digital world. How to Make Your Own "Story" Live
was live. Now, whenever someone searched for them, there they were—a verified, curated glimpse of who they were, right at the top of the page. showing your review count, photo count, and a
After 24–48 hours, search for the business name + your new contribution. Your name will appear attached to it.
Once upon a time, in a world where everyone had a digital footprint, there was a traveler who wanted to be found. They didn’t want a fancy website or a complex social media empire—they just wanted to share their story when someone typed their name into the search bar. One day, they discovered a secret phrase: "Add me to Search."
Want Google to recognize you by name? Not just your email or a random username, but your real name linked to your activity? How to Make Your Own "Story" Live was live
A concise bio describing what they did—part artist, part adventurer—and their current location. The Connections:
Their full name and a clear, professional photo so friends and colleagues could recognize them instantly. The Narrative:
Go to Google Personal Info to update your name, photo, and "About me" details that appear across Google services like Drive and Gmail. Your name will appear attached to it
: Navigate directly to the Google Contributions Management page to view your public data.
You can also add a photo, bio, and see all your past contributions in one place.